Activated Carbon for Sepsis Prevention and Intervention: A Modern Way of Utilizing Old Therapies

Author:

Snezhkova Elisaveta1ORCID,Redl Heinz23ORCID,Grillari Johannes234ORCID,Osuchowski Marcin2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Means & Methods of Adsorptive Therapy, R. E. Kavetsky Institute of Experimental Pathology, Oncology and Radiobiology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 03022 Kyiv, Ukraine

2. Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Traumatology, The Research Center in Cooperation with AUVA, LBG, Donaueschingenstrasse 13, 1200 Vienna, Austria

3. Austrian Cluster for Tissue Regeneration, 1200 Vienna, Austria

4. Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Muthgasse 18, 1190 Wien, Austria

Abstract

(1) Background: Uncontrolled inflammation often contributes to life-threatening sepsis sequela such as multi-organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS), and is accompanied by abnormal levels of pathological and damage-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs & DAMPs) in biological fluids. Activated carbon or charcoal (AC) of new generation with ameliorated biocompatibility has spurred renewed interest in the regulation of these toxins’ levels in inflammation states. (2) Methods: We searched PubMed, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, Researchgate, and other sources for the relevant literature from 1550 B.C. till 2022 A.C. (3) Results: Laboratory and clinical investigations demonstrate that activated carbon or charcoal (AC) mitigates inflammation in different pathological states when applied orally, per rectum, or in a hemoperfusion system. AC protects the microbiome and bone marrow, acts as an anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant remedy, and recovers the plasmatic albumin structure. The mechanism of AC action is related to a non-selective (broad-range) or/and selective adsorption of PAMPs & DAMPs from biological fluids. A high-adsorptive capacity towards noxious substances and application of AC as early as possible seems paramount in inflammation treatment for preventing sepsis and/or multi-organ failure. (4) Conclusion: AC could be considered an adjunctive treatment for preventing sepsis and/or multi-organ failure.

Funder

FWF Austrian Science Fund

AUVA

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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